If you were wondering how Apple was going to address the removal of the standard headphone port from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus/Pro, a new claim says the company will ship the smartphones with ...
Apple today announced the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, which both come without a headphone jack. To make up for the lack of a headphone jack, the iPhones will be shipped with a Lightning to 3.5mm Headphone ...
As has been widely reported, it is all but confirmed that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will not feature a 3.5mm headphone jack. This means buyers of the new iPhone will have to search for ...
When Apple launched the latest iPhone 12 series, there were things that went missing which some fans would still like to use in the future: EarPods and lightning connector charger. It was no longer a ...
The first possibility and one of the most likely scenarios in my book: Apple bundles new Lightning EarPods with the iPhone 7. Apple could include EarPods of similar quality to the existing earbuds ...
A new video shows a what is said to be a functional set of authentic Apple Lightning EarPods — an accessory that could be packed in with any future iPhone lacking an analog headphone jack. The video ...
Apple is planning to remove the 3.5mm headphone jack on the next-generation iPhone in favor of an all-in-one Lightning connector, according to often-reliable Japanese website Mac Otakara. Apple may ...
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The rumors are confirmed: The iPhone 7 does not have a headphone jack. This means that Apple will be shipping a different set of earbuds with the new phone, simply called the EarPods. SEE ALSO: How ...
We're now at that stage of the summer where we see at least one or two iPhone 7 leaks per week, not to mention the fact that we've all heard about the ongoing rumor of Apple's newest smartphone model ...
Apple's next-generation iPhone design is so thin that engineers are mulling the removal of the standard 3.5mm headphone jack, meaning users might have to invest in Lightning or Bluetooth-connected ...